Unlike group types, which are fairly simple to understand, group scopes can be frustrating to those new to working with Windows Server and Active Directory. The scope of the group identifies the… Read More
The System Restore feature of Windows is used to return your computer to an earlier saved state without loosing any data files if you have system problems or other failures with your… Read More
Wireless networking standards are put in place to make sure that networking equipment manufacturers build networking products that are compatible with other devices so we can use different brands of equipment together… Read More
Mozilla Firefox is a popular web browser that many people use instead of or in addition to Windows Internet Explorer browser. One of the nice things about Firefox is that it allows… Read More
There’s no better place to network and get a taste of the cutting edge than at an industry conference. Whether you’re looking for new contacts, searching out the next technology that can… Read More
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) was originally intended to give you the same or similar level of security as on a wired network but it turns out that it does not. WEP works… Read More
Accessibility options are a part of the Windows operating system and help computer users with things such as hearing and vision issues use their computers with less trouble making it a more… Read More
By now everyone at least has a DVD player and has given away their VCR to charity or at least they should have by now! DVDs offer a much higher picture quality… Read More
File and folder permissions are used in Windows to secure data and prevent unauthorized access to that data by people who are not supposed to have access to it. Other operating systems… Read More
When you trying to set a static IP address on a network card, you may receive the following error message: The IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx you have entered for this network adapter is… Read More